ATTUNGA is the unfiltered saga of three Norwegian snowboarders: Terje Haakonsen, Torgeir Bergrem and Marcus Kleveland, pulling back the curtain and examining their purpose, potential, pitfalls and paychecks. Filmmaker and snowboarder Seth Huot exquisitely documents an intimate portrait of legendary purist Terje (44), holistic-minded Torgeir (26) and carefree wunderkind Marcus (18), who together realize a common higher place.

YOU KNOW A LOT OF THESE PEOPLE DON’T KNOW THE HISTORY OF THE 1990s
BUT LIKE HOW A SKI FEDERATION JUST STOLE SNOWBOARDING FROM ACTUALLY A SNOWBOARD FEDERATION THAT HAD STUFF GOING
IT’S SO EASY FOR THEM BECAUSE THEY HAVE SO MUCH POWER IN THE SPORT’S POLITICIAN WORLD, BIG TV COMPANIES, AND SPONSORS
SO IT WAS LIKE PRETTY MUCH LIKE STEALING CANDY FROM KIDS
THAT’S HOW EASY IT WAS FOR THEM BUT THEN EVERYBODY WHO SUPPORTS THEM IS INSANE
IT’S NOT EVEN LIKE THE ATHLETES IT’S LIKE THE JOURNALIST IN SNOWBOARDING
THEY DON’T REALLY DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT REALLY
I THINK THEY’RE A BUNCH OF COWARDS AND THEN YOU HAVE LIKE THE COACHES AND THE TEAM MANAGERS AND THE INDUSTRY
YOU KNOW LIKE WHY WOULDN’T EVERYBODY LIKE STICK TOGETHER AND LIKE DEVELOPE THEIR OWN SPORT INSTEAD OF BEING DICTATED FROM ANOTHER GROUP THAT DOESN’T HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH SNOWBOARDING OR ACTION SPORTS